Calico...oh, no, I knew you aren't Inka. I wasn't sure if this was one of your own bags or one of hers; the post didn't specify whose it was.
Soooo, this is one of Inka's bags....yes?
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Dresden Plate bag
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Re: Dresden Plate bag
CaroleJ, I am sorry to have confused you - calicopuzzle is a dear friend who tolerates my lack of effort to learn and my total technical ingorance how to place pictures on this forum! So, once again, thank you calico! When you see pictures posted by "calicopuzzle" next, it is easy to tell: the BIG QUILTS, very time consuming and labour demanding are by calico, the tiny little experiment projects are by INKA! Even if - calico plans to make one of these cosmetic bags too ... I can recommend it to everybody - of all I have made so far we like this one best! And, as some of you have very cleverly remarked - it is practical because of the wide opening and relatively small hight - it does not tend to crash and you can see the contents easily.